Dilaudid, or hydromorphone, is a powerful opioid pain medication known for its effectiveness in managing moderate to severe pain. Users may experience significant pain relief along with feelings of euphoria, relaxation, and sedation. However, it also carries a risk of side effects such as dizziness, nausea, and potential for addiction or dependence. It's important to use Dilaudid only under medical supervision due to these risks.
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Dilaudid K4 is hydromorphone 4mg. The 4mg is equal to 40mg of Dilaudid.
dilaudid is by far stronger
It will be like trying to extinguish a fire with gasoline.
short answer no, Oxycontin will show in high levels as Oxycodone, Dilaudid will show as Dilaudid or Hydromorphone, or in cheaper tests morphine.
I think its actually Dilaudid or Hydromorphone.
No, you do not need to take Advil with a high-powered pain killer like Dilaudid. Never take more than one pain killer without a doctor's advice.
Methadone is a synthetic opiate however it is also an opaite blocker. If you take methaone before taking dilaudid the methadone will "block" the dilaudid. Some people have to take more dilaudid to break-through the methadone block.
The pharmicyst said no, but there is a codine allergy alert on the incert. I'm alergic to codine and need to know for sure. CORRECTION: There is NO codeine in Dilaudid, both are opiates, but Dilaudid is hydromorphone, while codeine is, well codeine. Dilaudid is a fully synthetic opiate, while codeine is a naturally occuring opiate from the Poppy plant.
Yes you can but the methadone will block the Dilaudid.